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AMERICA AND DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE.
REGIONAL AGREEMENTS,
Geneva, Sept. 27.
The United States attitude to disarmament was detailed-by the
BANDIT RAID,
CHINESE, VOLUNTEERS ON QUI VIVE.
SCOUTS REPULSED.
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[From Our Own Correspondent.j Pakkal, Kongmoon, Sept. 24. On September 20, over, 1000
TRAINS COLLIDE.
NINE KILLED AND SIX INJURED.
was
MISHAP AT A CROSSING.
Bethlehem, (Pennsylvania), Sept. 27. Six person9 were killed and American delegate, Mr. James R.Bandits assembled in a village netnine injured when the eigh Gibson in the course of a discus-far from the town of Sia Laam in Valley Railroad express sion at the preparatory Commis-the Heung) district) with the struck by a Central Railroad Of sion on the Disarmament Confer-avowed intein on of pillaging the New Jersey train at a erossing here.-Reuter's American Service. ence. denying that the United Bown.
Bethlehem, later. " States was obstructing the work
It is now reported that nine of the conference and declaring gaard and entered the town in dia that hand armaments were more guise. susceptible tr limitation
These scouts were suspected by persons were killed in the train
vice.. regional agreements, but since the local volunteer illtia who collision-Reuter's American Ser. the Washington Treaty did not raided them in a tyahouse, embrace all classes of vessels fure. A desperate fight ensued the ther steps might be taken to limit outlaws retreating, but leaving be the competitive building of types hind 2 dead and 1 wounded,
of vessels not covered thereby:] Pally successful limitation con
be achieved by the isolation of as nang concrete. problems as
About 200 formed an advance!
The bandits are still in the neighbouring village.
As they are not strong enough, the native volunteers, are maintain-
possible and the direct practicalling vigilance and has asked the dis
reatment thereof without await Fing details of abstract principles applicable to all armament pro- blems.
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Lord Cecil paid tribute to United States co-operation.
M. Boncour stated that France! preferred general disarmament, but if that was impossible ehe would agree to regional agree. ments.-Reuter.
MIXED COURT.
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REPLACED BY PROVISIONAL: COURT.
et magistrate at Shekki for wegent assistance.
COBHAM'S FLIGHT.
• VISIT TO GRAVE OF HIS.. MECHANIC..
Bagdad, Sept. 27, Mr. Alan Cobham has arrived via Basra, where he visited the grave of Elliott, his late mechanic, who was shot on the outward flight-Reuter.
AN AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN'S "
FLIGHT.
TO SURVEY PACIFIC. Shanghai, Sept. 27. „i The Kiangsu Provincial Govern ment are to establish in Shanghail
Provisional Court to replace the Mixed Court and will appoint" indes hitherto apprinted by the Consular Body)..
Melbourne, Sept. 27:
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TO CHINA BY AIR.
LOOKING FORWARD TO 1929,
London, Sept. 27. The Berlin and Far East Expedi- tion of the German Air Transport Company, Deutsche Lufthansa, has arrived at the dstimated cost of a regular Berlin-Peking service, rua-i ning in the daytime only, except be- tween Berlin and Moscow, and which would take five to six days.
It is presumed that no more than a mail service, could be open, at the start, and it is calculated that a single journey would cost 23,500, working out as 141⁄2 pence for a
The
and twenty gramme letter,
Lufthansa, Chinese Soviet authorities will discuss the scheme this winter, and the opinion
that expressed
regular service could not be expected before 1929-Reuter,
Berlin, Sopir 27. The Deutsche-Lufthansas test flight.to Peking and back is de Group-Commander Williams lefclared to have had such good re- on September, 25 on a 14,000 mile In cases in way way affecting seroplane survey of the Pacific foreigners extra-territorial rights, Islands.-Reuter. es complainant or plaintiff. thel Senior Consud) may appoint a de-1
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puty to sit with the judge in MISSION OUTRAGE. arcordance with the provisions of treaties, but in criminal cases directly Fecting the peace and order of the Settlement and cases
*London, Sept. 27. wherein the accused is employed
The "Daily Express." in an by a foreigner the Senior. Consul'a
watch the pro-editorial on the outrage at Chow. deputy will only ceedings and his concurrene will kinkow, urges an Anglo-American be unnecessary for the validity of expedition supported by Japan to ecpo with the disorder. It adda judgment.
When a summona, warrant
that if Japan stands aloof, thë order is to be executed on premises Western Powers should proceed occupied by a foreigner the Consul
without her-Reuter. oncerned shall, on presentation," The reference is to the looting
Sol ax his counter-signature. that there may be no delay in the of a Chinese town and destruction prisons attached to the court, there of its mission quarter, and the cap- will be a subcharge on the Muniture of the misalonary Mr. Freeman cipal police, but it will be operated Davies, by a large bandit gang as far as practicable in conformity operating in Konan.] with Chinese prison regulations and subject to the supervision of the Court.
The agreement, which is valid
1or three years also provides for
sults, that a provisional series of forty flights are to be started to Peking next summer, while the pos- ibility of extending the flights to Vladivostock and Shanghai are to be studied.
The Lufthansa expects to ppen"a" regular service in thering of 1928, and it is considered desirable to erect a Metoufological Station at Lake Baik, between Irkutsk and Verchngatnak.-Reuter.
HANKOW INCIDENTS.
Hankow, Sept. 24. Southern military leaders.com- mandeered a Jardine launch
soldiers across the ferry thirty river.
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The launch was finally released, but the action is regarded as the
Reuter. forerunner of things to come.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Shanghai, Sept. 27.
The provisional agreement be tween the Consular Body and the Chinese authorities at Shanghai: for the rendition af Shanghai) Mixed Court has been published
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